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FORT WORTH, Texas -- Matt Kuchar was hoping he would be able to finish his
second round Friday night at Colonial. Sale Wholesale
Jerseys . He ended up with the lead -- and a very early wakeup
call. Kuchar had only three holes to complete in what so far was a bogey-free
round, with his ball already on the 16th green. He was at 10 under and described
the conditions as "just perfect right now." But Kuchar was among 54 players
still on the course when play was suspended at Hogans Alley because of an
impending storm system. The 18 groups that didnt finish are scheduled to resume
the second round at 7:15 a.m. Saturday, just more than 12 1/2 hours after coming
off the course. "Thats a bit of a bummer," said Kuchar, who opened with a
5-under 65. "Its no fun to wake up at 4:30 to get out here and play three
holes." At least Kuchar has the lead, by one stroke over Graham DeLaet. The
Weyburn, Sask., who shot a 67 in a morning round completed before a two-hour,
10-minute delay just after noon because of lightning. DeLaet was at 9-under 131.
David Hearn of Brantford, Ont., plummeted down the leaderboard to 2 over after
hitting a 78. Kuchar, No. 13 in the world and the highest-ranked player in the
field, took the lead with a 6-foot-birdie putt at 457-yard 14th hole, and
recovered from a drive into a fairway bunker on the 15th for a par while clouds
darkened and thunder could be heard in the distance. Soon after Kuchar, the
WGC-Accenture Match Play winner in February, teed off at the par-3 16th, and his
ball landed about 40 feet from the cup, the horn sounded ending play. It was
raining heavily about 30 minutes later. First-round leader Ryan Palmer, the
Colonial member who had an opening 62, was still at 8 under after an up-and-down
12 holes Friday that he managed to play at even par. Steve Flesch (64),
19-year-old Jordan Spieth (67) from Dallas and Josh Teater (67) finished at 8
under. Fleschs 64 matched the best completed round of the day and, more
importantly, will end his string of 16 missed cuts on the PGA Tour since October
2011. The 2004 Colonial champion missed the cut in all 12 of his PGA Tour starts
last year before right shoulder surgery in August, and is playing only his third
tour event this year. The 45-year-old Flesch is playing on a non-exempt major
medical extension and has to make $647,510 between this weekend and his next
three events to prolong that medical extension. "Im very comfortable here and
just glad to actually play on the weekend now," Flesch said. "I was actually
cruising, then I got that rain delay and I kind of lost all of my rhythm. ...
Its like starting your whole round over. My swing didnt feel very well on those
last three (holes)." Flesch was on the course trying to complete his morning
round when play was stopped for the first time. He had just made a 33-foot
birdie putt at the difficult par-4 fifth hole, his 14th hole of the day. The
lefty finished with four pars in a row. Palmer hit his opening drive way right
at No. 1, a par 5 that is generally among Colonials easiest holes, and started
with a par. The former Texas A&M golfer with three PGA Tour wins sank an
11-foot birdie putt at No. 3, but hit his drive at No. 5 out of bounds and had
to drop in the rough, leading a double bogey. He followed with a bogey at No. 6
after driving into a fairway bunker. "When you shoot 8 under, its hard to come
back sometimes. ... I was calm all day, confident," Palmer said. "Now I even par
sitting on 13th tee, I have soft greens and pretty calm winds in the morning, so
maybe I can get up there with Kuchar and we can have some fun tomorrow." In his
last three holes before the suspension of play, Palmer made an 8-foot birdied at
No. 10 and rolled in a 27-footer at No. 12. He never teed off at the par-3 13th.
Kuchar matched DeLaet for the lead after four birdies his first seven holes.
Kuchar had a 15-foot eagle chance at No. 1 that came up just short, then hit is
approach at No. 2 that stopped inside 3 feet after ricocheting out of the cup.
"The front nine, I really got it going," Kuchar said. "I jarred a shot on 2 that
landed in the hole and came back out. ... I really got off to a great start. And
then I kept playing some good golf." DeLaet was 10 under after his third
consecutive birdie, a 6-footer at the 373-yard second hole that was his shortest
putt in that stretch. Then he arrived at Colonials famed "horrible horseshoe" as
the Nos. 3-5 holes are known because of their layout and the difficulty of the
stretch -- a 239-yard par 3 sandwiched by the two longest par 4s on the course.
"It definitely got me today," said DeLaet, who bogeyed all three holes. After
DeLaets tee shot at the 470-yard third hole went into a fairway bunker, the
Canadian badly missed the green at the par 3 before his approach shot at the
475-yard fifth hole came up short of the green. But DeLaet finished strong, with
consecutive birdies to finish after he had come up just short of a 31-foot
birdie at No. 7. "Always nice, and kind of got myself right back in it," said
DeLaet, whose has never finished better than third on the PGA Tour in 69 events.
"The main thing for me, I feel more comfortable now if I see my name on the
leaderboard. ... A few years ago, if I was in 15th going into the weekend, I
knew if I could just maintain that position that that would be a good check kind
of thing. My mindset now is beyond that. I want to try to win golf tournaments."
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